SAN ANTONIO – Nationwide, people are holding protests. At home, more of the same.

“Love yourself and the people across the world,” said a protest speaker.

But protesters say what happened this week was anything but that. “That’s not what our country or any country should be,” said Jason Proestor.

On Friday, new footage was released of Rennee Good’s shooting. Good was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis after she attempted to drive away from the scene. There is a national debate over whether the agent shot her in self-defense as she drove toward him.

“An innocent American should not die because we have immigration enforcement out on the streets,” said Jason Gossard.

Some protesters also had issues with the capture of Nicolas Maduro, the president of Venezuela, last weekend. Protesters I spoke to want the U.S. not to get involved in foreign countries’ politics.

Eventually, the protest moved from the steps of the Municipal Plaza, where it started, and onto downtown streets. That is where we found a family protesting while pushing two kids in a stroller.

“They even got their ‘I already know more than the president’ shirts on,” said Kevin Randolph, a protester.

There were also a few counter-protesters, including one who did not want to share his name.

“I think people protesting ICE are misled. I think there is a lot of information out there that they don’t see,” said anonymous.

He also shared his view on Good’s death.

“I think Rennee Good her death was very unfortunate. I think she was out there to do bad, and something bad happened to her. I pray for her kids. I’m not happy that she’s dead,” said the anonymous protestor

One counter-protester arrived with what appeared to be a rifle, only to be followed closely by police before leaving the area.

The protest was organized by local activist groups including the Party for Socialism and Liberation San Antonio and 50501 San Antonio, the group behind the No Kings Day protest held last year. Members told me that no matter what the turnout was today, they are just happy to help people have their voices heard.